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Monday, October 21

Original Series - Episode Premiere

Mighty Med "I, Normo"

(8:30 PM - 9:00 PM ET/PT)

Kaz boldly asks the most popular girl in school to the upcoming school carnival but is rejected, and tries to save face by claiming he already has a girlfriend. Much to Oliver's chagrin, Kaz invites Skylar to accompany him to the carnival, her first venture into the "normo" world, in hopes of convincing everyone that she is his girlfriend. Meanwhile, Alan tries to prove his worth to his uncle Horace by attempting to cure Titanio, a superhero with amnesia.

DESCRIPTION:(from Disney XD's press release, May 2014) Disney XD has ordered a second season of its popular live-action superhero comedy series "Mighty Med," it was announced today by Adam Bonnett, Executive Vice President, Original Programming, Disney Channels Worldwide. Production will resume in Los Angeles in July for a fall 2014 premiere while new episodes continue to rollout. For the October 2013 launch, "Mighty Med" ranked as the #1 telecast in its time period across target boy demos, and to date is a top performer for the network in Total Viewers and all key demos. Created by executive producer Jim Bernstein ("Phineas and Ferb") and co-executive producer Andy Schwartz ("Scrubs") and executive-produced by Stephen Engel ("The Big Bang Theory"), the series stars Bradley Steven Perry ("Good Luck Charlie") as Kaz, Jake Short ("A.N.T. Farm") as Oliver, Paris Berelc as Skylar Storm, Devan Leos as Alan and Augie Isaac as Gus. "Mighty Med" chronicles the after-school adventures of teenage best friends Kaz and Oliver, who land dream jobs at a secret hospital for superheroes, sci-fi and fantasy characters. Without powers of their own, these two seemingly ordinary boys realize that the power of friendship gives them the ability to become heroes themselves and save the people who save people.